Category: Boardroom

QPR1st Supporters’ Trust is asking the club to clarify season ticket arrangements, and plans for the future following a statement by club co-chairman Tony Fernandes that the publicised 30 per cent increase in season ticket prices will not take place. The…

QPR1st Supporters’ Trust thanks Amit Bhatia for his work as chairman of the Community Trust. His decision to step down as chairman of QPR in the Community Trust comes after seven years in that role. Under his chairmanship the Community…

QPR1st Supporters’ Trust has welcomed recommendations from a Government Expert Working Group to give football supporters a bigger say in their clubs. The report says “Supporter engagement… means dialogue between a football club and its fans, ensuring that the views…

MP Clive Efford’s ‘Football Governance (Supporters’ Participation) Bill’ that would give football supporters a new right to buy shares in their clubs and to elect representatives to boards is published today. The bill is also listed for its Second Reading…

QPR1st Supporters’ Trust notes that the Daily Telegraph has named QPR in a top ten of badly run clubs. This can’t be a surprise as it is based on the extraordinary £135 million plus debt built up by the club…

QPR1st Supporters’ Trust welcomes the club’s new chief executive, Lee Hoos. We have asked for a meeting with Mr Hoos. The club needs to build a new, more open, and trusting relationship with its supporters. We look forward to meeting…

The appointment of a co-chair, Ruben Gnanalingam alongside Tony Fernandes means another change at the top at QPR. With the appointment of a new chief executive, Lee Hoos, and co-chairman arrangements, there are big changes off the pitch, while the…

More than 3,300 QPR supporters responded to the call from the club to tell the Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation they support a new stadium at Old Oak. The Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC), established…